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Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis

INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia is a complex pain condition that affects mostly women. Given the disease's lack of understanding, patients report poor adherence to medication and mistrust of medical services. This study aims to describe the recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated fa...

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Autores principales: Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra, Castelo-Branco, Luis, Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin, Shaikh, Emad Salman, Uygur-Kucukseymen, Elif, Giannoni-Luza, Stefano, Vasconcelos Felippe, Luna, Gonzalez-Mego, Paola, Luna-Cuadros, Maria Alejandra, Gianlorenco, Anna Carolyna Lepesteur, Teixeira, Paulo E.P., Caumo, Wolnei, Fregni, Felipe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8609141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34849424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100860
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author Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra
Castelo-Branco, Luis
Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin
Shaikh, Emad Salman
Uygur-Kucukseymen, Elif
Giannoni-Luza, Stefano
Vasconcelos Felippe, Luna
Gonzalez-Mego, Paola
Luna-Cuadros, Maria Alejandra
Gianlorenco, Anna Carolyna Lepesteur
Teixeira, Paulo E.P.
Caumo, Wolnei
Fregni, Felipe
author_facet Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra
Castelo-Branco, Luis
Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin
Shaikh, Emad Salman
Uygur-Kucukseymen, Elif
Giannoni-Luza, Stefano
Vasconcelos Felippe, Luna
Gonzalez-Mego, Paola
Luna-Cuadros, Maria Alejandra
Gianlorenco, Anna Carolyna Lepesteur
Teixeira, Paulo E.P.
Caumo, Wolnei
Fregni, Felipe
author_sort Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra
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description INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia is a complex pain condition that affects mostly women. Given the disease's lack of understanding, patients report poor adherence to medication and mistrust of medical services. This study aims to describe the recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients to an RCT. METHODS: We performed a retrospective longitudinal analysis with data from our ongoing RCT. We investigated characteristics of subjects recruited, consented, and randomized. Adherence was studied using survival analysis techniques, and its associated factors were identified using Cox proportional hazards regression model. RESULTS: 524 subjects were contacted, 269 were eligible, 61 consented and 40 subjects were randomized. Thirty-eight percent were non-adherent to the protocol with a median of visits of five. The recruitment survey reported that 90% would likely participate in RCTs, 52% had previous participation, and 19% were aware of RCTs by their physicians. Some barriers were investigator-related (staff's friendliness and receiving the results of their trial participation) and center-related (privacy-confidentiality issues and the institution's reputation), without difference between adherent and non-adherent participants. We report significant factors for non-adherence as VAS anxiety score of 5 or more (5.3 HR, p = 0.01), Body Mass Index (BMI) (0.91 HR, p = 0.041) and Quality of Life (QoL) – Personal development subdomain (0.89 HR, p = 0.046). CONCLUSION: Recruitment and adherence of fibromyalgia patients is a challenge; however, they seem eager to participate in RCTs. We recommend creating a comfortable, friendly and trusting environment to increase the recruitment rate. Higher anxiety, lower BMI and lower quality of life were associated with a higher attrition rate.
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spelling pubmed-86091412021-11-29 Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra Castelo-Branco, Luis Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin Shaikh, Emad Salman Uygur-Kucukseymen, Elif Giannoni-Luza, Stefano Vasconcelos Felippe, Luna Gonzalez-Mego, Paola Luna-Cuadros, Maria Alejandra Gianlorenco, Anna Carolyna Lepesteur Teixeira, Paulo E.P. Caumo, Wolnei Fregni, Felipe Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia is a complex pain condition that affects mostly women. Given the disease's lack of understanding, patients report poor adherence to medication and mistrust of medical services. This study aims to describe the recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients to an RCT. METHODS: We performed a retrospective longitudinal analysis with data from our ongoing RCT. We investigated characteristics of subjects recruited, consented, and randomized. Adherence was studied using survival analysis techniques, and its associated factors were identified using Cox proportional hazards regression model. RESULTS: 524 subjects were contacted, 269 were eligible, 61 consented and 40 subjects were randomized. Thirty-eight percent were non-adherent to the protocol with a median of visits of five. The recruitment survey reported that 90% would likely participate in RCTs, 52% had previous participation, and 19% were aware of RCTs by their physicians. Some barriers were investigator-related (staff's friendliness and receiving the results of their trial participation) and center-related (privacy-confidentiality issues and the institution's reputation), without difference between adherent and non-adherent participants. We report significant factors for non-adherence as VAS anxiety score of 5 or more (5.3 HR, p = 0.01), Body Mass Index (BMI) (0.91 HR, p = 0.041) and Quality of Life (QoL) – Personal development subdomain (0.89 HR, p = 0.046). CONCLUSION: Recruitment and adherence of fibromyalgia patients is a challenge; however, they seem eager to participate in RCTs. We recommend creating a comfortable, friendly and trusting environment to increase the recruitment rate. Higher anxiety, lower BMI and lower quality of life were associated with a higher attrition rate. Elsevier 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8609141/ /pubmed/34849424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100860 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Cardenas-Rojas, Alejandra
Castelo-Branco, Luis
Pacheco-Barrios, Kevin
Shaikh, Emad Salman
Uygur-Kucukseymen, Elif
Giannoni-Luza, Stefano
Vasconcelos Felippe, Luna
Gonzalez-Mego, Paola
Luna-Cuadros, Maria Alejandra
Gianlorenco, Anna Carolyna Lepesteur
Teixeira, Paulo E.P.
Caumo, Wolnei
Fregni, Felipe
Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title_full Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title_fullStr Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title_short Recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: A retrospective survival analysis
title_sort recruitment characteristics and non-adherence associated factors of fibromyalgia patients in a randomized clinical trial: a retrospective survival analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8609141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34849424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100860
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